Local police warn against viral 'In My Feelings' challenge

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Friday, August 3, 2018
Local police warn against viral 'In My Feelings' challenge
Marcus Solis reports on the warning against the viral "In My Feelings" challenge.

YORKTOWN, New York (WABC) -- Local police are warning people not to attempt a viral dance craze that's resulted in injuries to people jumping from moving cars.

A dance created for the Drake song "In My Feelings" has evolved into a "challenge" where drivers or passengers exit a moving vehicle and try to keep up with the car. Social media posts show people falling, hitting poles, and in at least one case, getting hit by a car.

The Yorktown Police Department issued a warning on its Facebook page, stating motorists could face criminal charges.

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"If we find you doing this, hopping out of your car, posting it up there and doing it, we're going to come knock on your door," Chief Robert Noble said. "It's quite dangerous."

Noble said he doesn't have any reports of people trying the challenge in Yorktown, but residents say they've witnessed attempts.

"I saw them doing it a week or two ago," Michael Lubic said. "There's four kids, two kids filming, one kid doing it, the other kid directing traffic so to speak. It's reflective of today's youth I guess."

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